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🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 1
⚪️Darini,Pouria (2481)
⚫️Ghafourian,Amir Ali (2181)
🔸1-0
📘 10...Re8?! is not an exact move, as after 11.Qxd8 Rxd8 black loses a tempo.
A solid option, played by Nepom is 10...h6 to make g5 inaccessible for white bishop and knight, and to continue with Be6. If 11.Bc4 black can try to equalize by playing Qe7 and Be6.
10...Be6, 10...Qe7, and 10...b6 are other alternatives.
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 1
⚪️Hakemi,Arman (2208)
⚫️Maghsoodloo,Parham (2560)
🔸0-1
📘After white's dubious move 5.Nc3 black replies with 5...f6. 5...f6 has been played by Aravindh in the previous year. Shirov, Kramnik, Moiseenko and Radjabov have played f6 against other white fifth moves. An idea of f6 is to not allow white to easily play e5 to weaken c5 after black plays d6.
It seems that on the 5th move white should avoid the comitting move Nc3, since this knight blocks the c pawn and deprives him of ideas such as c4 or c3, and d4.
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 1
⚪️Hakemi,Arman (2208)
⚫️Maghsoodloo,Parham (2560)
🔸0-1
📘 The young 2016 Iranian Champion played 35...c4 with a decisive advantage.
He could have concluded the game with a stunning last scene.
35...R×h5! 36.g×h5 B×f3! 37.N×f3 Q×h5 38.Nh2 Qd5 and mate follows.
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 1
⚪️Shafiei,Alireza (2179)
⚫️Dzhumaev,Marat (2469)
🔸0-1
📘24... R×a4!
A conclusive combination by Uzbek grandmaster.
25.B×a4 N×e4+ 26.Kg2 Rf2+ 27.Kg1 Bd4 28.Rd1 Rd2+ 29.Kf1 Ng3+ 1-0
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🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 1
⚪️Hakemi,Arman (2208)
⚫️Maghsoodloo,Parham (2560)
🔸0-1
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🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 1
⚪️Shafiei,Alireza (2179)
⚫️Dzhumaev,Marat (2469)
🔸0-1
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 2
⚪️Tahbaz,Arash (2398)
⚫️Demchenko,Anton (2649)
🔸0-1
📘 In the game white tried the rare 15.Rac1. One of the most important positional ideas in this position is transfering the knight to the weakened b5 square.
The most common alternative, which was played by Movsesian and Kovacevic, is 15.Nc1 with the idea of regrouping the pieces by transfering the bishop to c2 and knight to c3 and playing a3, and b4 at the end.
Another interesting alternative is 15.Rae1 with the idea of f4, trying to free d4 for the knight. But after 15.Rae1 Nd7 16.f4 Nac5! black equalized in Ivanchuk- Dominguez 2009.
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 2
⚪️Tahbaz,Arash (2398)
⚫️Demchenko,Anton (2649)
🔸0-1
📘 35...g5! -+
This move can be called a wise choice, considering the weakness of the white's backrank.
36.f×g5 N×g5 37.Re2
(37.B×g5?? Re1+ -+)
Qh5! (with the idea of f4) 38.Re1 Nf3 39.Re2 Nh4
0-1
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 2
⚪️Idani,Pouya (2572)
⚫️Sibashvili,Giorgi (2412)
🔸1-0
📘 10.Ra4!?
Restricting black's knight and preparing to attack c6, the base of pawn chain, by playing b4-b5.
In the game black replied 10...Nexc5?! 11.dxc5 Nxc5 12.Ra3 without enough compensation for him.
10...f6!? was an interesting alternative, covering e5 and preparing for g5.
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 2
⚪️Maghsoodloo,Parham (2560)
⚫️Gholami Orimi,Mahdi (2296)
🔸1-0
📘 15.Ng5!
Black has not played the necessary h6. White makes use of his oblivion and launches an attack on the kingside.
15...Re7 16.Nh5! Rd7? (After the almost forced move 16...Ne8 there was no forced win and black could repel his attack by playing h6)
17.Re3! with a decisive attack.
A simpler forced win would be 17.Nxf6+ Qxf6 18.Nxh7 Kxh7? 19.Qh5+ Kg8 20.Bg5 g6 21.Qg4+-
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 2
⚪️Maghsoodloo,Parham (2560)
⚫️Gholami Orimi,Mahdi (2296)
🔸1-0
📘 19.N×h7! finalizes the game
1-0
If 19...K×h7 20.Rh3+ Kg8 21.Qh5 +-
🔸2nd Paytakht Cup 2017 Tehran
🔸Round 2
⚪️Fendereski,Nima (2294)
⚫️Firouzja,Alireza (2525)
🔸1-0